In 1861, James Riley (26, head, married, Frame Maker & Local Preacher, born in Leicestershire) and his wife, Mary Ann Riley (31, born in Walsall, Staffordshire), were living in Benacre street, Birmingham, along with their children, George Riley (son age 4, scholar, born in Birmingham, Warwickshire) and Maria Riley (daughter age 1, born in Birmingham, Warwickshire). [3]
In 1871, James Riley (36, head, married, master cabinet maker employing 3 boys and 3 men, born in Bottesford, Leicestershire) and his wife, Mary Ann Riley (41, born in Walsall, Staffordshire) were living at 19 Vaughton Street, South, Aston, Warwickshire, along with their children, George Riley (14), Maria Riley (11), Mary Riley (8), William Riley (5) and Elizabeth Riley (4 months). [4][5]
In 1881, George Riley (head, married, age 25, a cabinet maker born in Birmingham, Warwickshire) was living in Edwardes Street, Kings Norton, Worcestershire, along with his wife, Jane Riley (26, born in Birmingham, Warwickshire) and daughter, Elizabeth Riley (1, born in Balsall Heath, Warwickshire). [6][7]
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